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In Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, if you die during the battle with Albus, he gets a hold of himself and mutters, "Shanoa... please kill me..." Die during the Barlowe fight and he mocks you for your betrayal. Towards the end, when you fight Dracula, dying gives you the message "You danced well." Dying inside the Castle at all will give you an alternate Game Over screen with Dracula staring outwards with his creepy eyes.

Adventure Game

Being found out by the police in The Last Express would lead to a cut to a woman's diary/letter where she explains in the voiceover that she witnessed the PC being arrested, charged with murder and escorted off the train.

One of the most extreme examples of this trope comes from Total Distortion, where the player is treated to a song mocking him for being dead that lasts for several minutes. Check it out here.

In the original MSX version of Snatcher, Metal will deliver a little eulogy if you die in a fight.

Tales of Monkey Island: At the very end of Chapter 4, when Guybrush dies from his mortal wounds and Elaine becomes enraged and points her sword at LeChuck:

LeChuck: Out of respect for the newly-deceased, I feel I should point out that you wave your sword like a dairy farmer.

The Radio DJ in The Warriors would report on your failure/death in the gang war news, often mocking and patronizing you.

First Person Shooter

"...Dibs on the suit," "Take his crowbar," and other comments in Half-Life 2, if you were to die near allied Cannon Fodder.

"If you dare say 'that's gotta hurt', I'll kill you."

Alas, poor Lazlo. "He was the finest mind of his generation!"

And with a little more Genre Savvy, "He's done this before, he'll be OK!"

Halo had a couple that emphasized how in awe everyone was of the Master Chief, such as a teammate saying "Great, now what do we do?", or an enemy Grunt saying in astonishment "It...dies?". Others were more humorous, such as Sergeant Johnson commenting "Ha ha, Chief, real funny. Now get up. ......uh-oh." There is also plenty of dialogue where enemies and allies will react to the deaths of their comrades and enemies, with Marines shouting exclamations like "Why is it always the beautiful ones?" and "That man had a kitten!" and Grunts making an honestly heartbreaking peal of "He was my best friend!" or "No! :sniff: My buddy's gone!"

Occasionally, a Grunt will offer a hilarious inversion: "I'm still alive? This game RULES!"

And everyone's favorite: A huge, hulking Brute, screaming out "He was my LOVERRR!"

Sometimes they just care about your gear: "Can I have his helmet?" / "I get his gun!"

Dying in the single-player campaign mode in Counter-Strike: Condition Zero would have the bots say "The Commander is down, repeat, the Commander is down!" over the radio.

Deus Ex's enemies (and friends, if you were stupid enough to shoot them—most of them are invulnerable) that said things when they manage to kill the player. Each enemy type has multiple, distinctive lines.

Particularly common in multiplayer-focused FPSes, where different voice sets have rather dismissive taunts for when they kill another player. "Target eliminated." "Die, bitch!" And so on.

The Dark Forces Saga has a few of these, including the Dark Jedi of Jedi Outcast/Academy saying "May the Force be with you." in a very snide tone, or "Now I am the master." if they best you in combat.

In at least the latter two, each bad guy has three phrases for each situation, including just having killed you. They'll say things like "And I thought Jedi were supposed to be tough," "Wish he'd put up a fight," and many, many more. For whatever reason they weren't included in the final game, but even the good Jedi have them, and you'd have heard them if you chose the dark side. "I must meditate on this!"

If you get mowed down by stormtroopers, there's the always popular "That's one less Rebel scum!" and in Jedi Knight 1, "He won't be giving us any more trouble!" (said in unison by as many as half a dozen stormtroopers)

In Left 4 Dead, players can cooperate as a team of four survivors. If one is killed, the others will sometimes lament their fallen comrade, especially if they walk near the corpse.

...and all the emotion of that moment is instantly wiped out when, immediately after (or sometimes during) that eulogy, your character will yell out "Pills here!" or "Weapons here!" as you spot the dead comrade's stuff.)

"Louis! Oh god, Louis... I'm going to miss you... hey, shotgun!"

If one person is trolling and the other three shoot him down, that's just frosting on the cake.

In Perfect Dark, occasionally a dead enemy would be stumbled upon by someone who might remark "I never liked him anyway." Alternately, "He was my best friend!"

Same goes for PD Zero.

In BioShock, the splicers will occasionally deliver one of these when they kill you. Particularly creepy is the one the doctor splicers use. "Cause of death... hmm... Undetermined."

Guards in No One Lives Forever 2 would apologetically clean up the corpses of their fallen allies with body disintegrator powder: "sorry, comrade, but there's less paperwork this way".

Portal 2 has a couple of examples. In single-player, one character tries to convince you to walk into a crushing machine and save yourself the trouble of the upcoming boss fight; doing this will provoke a comment along the lines of "Wow, didn't think you'd really go for it." In multiplayer, GLaDOS has plenty of sarcasm for the bots when they get themselves blown up.

Team Fortress 2 has automatic responses from the various classes when they kill an opponent, quite a few of which fall into line with this trope. The best demonstration comes from the Soldier, who occasionally offers a hilariously perfunctory "You're dead, that's good, amen."

Spy: "Here lies Scout—he ran fast and died a virgin."

Heavy: "You are dead. Not big surprise."

Four X

In the original Civilization, defeat would lead to a Cutscene where archaeologists would discover the ruins of your culture thousands of years later and point out your most up-to-date technological advances. The scene ended with the phrase "(INSERT NAME HERE) SHALL RETURN!"

MMORPGs

High-ranking enemies in City of Heroes and City of Villains taunt you if they defeat you. It can get annoying when they continually defeat disposable pets.

Happens to certain dungeon and raid bosses in World of Warcraft too. Especially amusing are Priestess Delrissa's (a 5-man boss). In order of death:

"I call that a good start." "I could have sworn there were more of you." "Not really much of a group, anymore, is it?" "One is such a lonely number." "It's been a kick, really."

Many enemies in WildStar will insult you as your body hits the ground. Some may even start discussing their plans now that you've been dealt with.

Platform Game

Jak and Daxter occasionally had Daxter make a snide comment if Jak went down ("Heimlich? Stretcher? Yech... Breath mint?").

The Announcer Chatter in several games in the Total War series come off as this. While generic lines exist for capturing or killing captains and minor nobility in battle, or for having your own killed or captured, things really get personal when royalty gets involved - especially when it's the player's own.

If a Roman faction leader is slain in battle: "This is a calamity! All our hopes for the future lie in the dust!"

If a Middle Eastern faction kills the Roman faction leader: "Now we see that famous "Roman courage!" Their strutting leader has paid the price, and his only reward shall be a funeral urn!"

Roguelike

In NetHack, if you die inside a shop, there's a message about the shopkeeper cheerfully inheriting your possessions. If you die outside a shop, but in view of a shopkeeper, the shopkeeper will sigh regretfully. Unless you had angered them, in which case they'll claim your stuff as restitution.

Role Playing Game

Planescape: Torment will have one of your allies comment should you (or anyone else in the party) drop. Morte and Annah, naturally, have the snarky lines.

In Tales of Symphonia, if you or one of your allies die during a battle they will utter something (both the person who dies and some other character). What they say depends on who dies and your relationship with that character. For example, if Kratos dies and has the highest affection rating, Lloyd will call out "No! I don't believe this!"

Some of the bosses have quotes like this, too. If you're killed by Yuan in the Tethe'alla Base, for example, he says "Curse your fate for standing in my way!".

In fact, this is pretty par for the course in later games of the Tales Series. In fact, in the remake of Tales of Destiny, not only do every human boss have something to say to you when your party dies, but who narrates the Game Over line "And they were never seen again," is dependent on which playable character you were using at the time you died.

And once the screen fades to black, Igor waxes poetic on the Main Character's death:

"Death is not a hunter unbeknownst to its prey; one is always aware that it lies in wait. Though life is merely a journey to the grave, it must not be undertaken without hope. Only then will a traveler's story live on, cherished by those who bid him farewell."

Star Wars: Rebel Assault: If you fail a training mission, your trainer may comment "Guess the rookie wasn't so sharp after all". If you run out of lives on the Trench level, the Death Star destroys Yavin IV, and the narrator says "the alliance was defeated" or something like that.

Simulation Game

Both Descent: Freespace and Freespace 2 had were recordings of wingmen reporting over the radio that the squad leader (the player) had just gone down. Radio gets cut off when the ship goes down, so you never get to hear them and the lines were unused.

In the Wing Commander games, your commanding officer will have a special eulogy on your behalf when you kick the bucket. Your wingmen get these, too, if they die in combat.

Darkstar One gives one of these every time you're killed, and also lets each enemy get off a final line if you kill them. Sometimes they're funny, sometimes they're mildly sad, mostly they're just pointless.

Stealth Based Game

Metal Gear Solid has one of the Mission Control characters, apparently hearing Snake's dying scream over the CODEC, frantically contact him as "Game Over" pops up, usually with some form of, "Snake, what happened? Snake?!? SNAAAAKKKEEEE!" Sometimes this changes - hitting the C4 wires during the fight with Ocelot in the first game leads to Ocelot shouting, "You idiot!" (The remake changed it to a more restrained "You stupid fool..."). If you die trying to resist the torture, you hear a snatch of a conversation between Liquid and Ocelot:

Super Smash Bros.. Brawl also has the "SNAAAAKE" yells if you die while the Codec is playing a message. The Slippy one is particularly funny.

Survival Horror

Two escorted NPCs (Jimmy and a corrections officer) in The Suffering would comment on your death ("Shit! That guy was dead weight anyway." and "Oh my God in heaven, they killed him, oh god oh god...", respectively).

Third Person Shooter

Red Faction 2 had some Enemy Chatter bites for when you killed other enemies in their vicinity ("That was my cousin! We grew up together" was one of them, IIRC).

Turn Based Tactics

Jagged Alliance and its sequels often had voiced lines when mercs who knew each other well died within their line of sight. One of them involved Fox, a pin-up girl and combat medic. "NO! Not the Fox! Her centrefold will live on forever in my memory!"

In the sequel, characters often form "character pairs". They improve morale by fighting with each other. Sometimes they're one way. Steroid likes Grizzly for his brute strength, Grizzly doesn't care. Fox and Grizzly like each other. Gaston is infatuated with Fox. These are just a few examples, as the sequel has even more mercs than the first game, and many of them can interact.

"Alas, in death, the fox has left many a broken heart scattered about this place..."

Atlas Reactor: Resurrective Immortality is a big part of the gameplay and lore (explaining how respawning works), so when your character dies and comes back some of them can get quite blasé about the whole thing.

Wide Open Sandbox

In some of the Grand Theft Auto games, when you're arrested, your lawyer can occasionally be heard as the screen fades saying things like, "Do you really think my client is capable of that?"

Others include: "My client hasn't ever been to the city," "Of course my client looks like the suspect. You look like an idiot, it doesn't mean you are one!" or "My client doesn't even know how to drive a car".

The Emperor had little patience with memorials, Mara knew, with extra contempt for the practice of saying words over the fallen. Mara said a few words anyway, half remembered ones from her childhood, before consigning Tannis's body to the emptiness of space.

In a Russian film, some soldiers serving in Chechnya find a stray bullet has killed their mascot, a pet rat. One gives a eulogy, vowing a Roaring Rampage of Revenge where he'll kill all local guinea pigs. The owner of the rat is not amused.

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